One of the fastest-growing cities in Tennessee has a new economic development chief.
The board of the Gallatin Economic Development Agency promoted Rosemary Bates to executive director, a decision shared first with the Business Journal on Monday.
She ascends to that role as Gallatin, the county seat of Sumner County, continues to experience surging growth. In the last decade, Italian gunmaker Beretta moved its U.S. manufacturing to Gallatin, and Gap Inc. alone has announced 1,100 jobs. Meta Platforms Inc. (Nasdaq: META), formerly known as Facebook, is spending well more than $1 billion opening several data centers. The U.S. Census Bureau says Gallatin has added 20,000 residents since 2010, and its population has grown 13% since 2020, topping 50,000.
Bates has worked with the agency for almost a decade, previously serving as assistant director. She initially joined the city government in 2007, as special projects director in the mayor’s office.
Bates had been interim executive director of the Gallatin Economic Development Agency since March, following the retirement of 12-year veteran James Fenton.
Growth in Sumner County, and in Gallatin in particular, has sparked a backlash from the majority of county commissioners — who have revoked funding for economic development and sought to clamp down on residential growth in particular.
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